It is the 91st overall episode of the series and was written by executive story editors Wesley Nickerson III and Kenny Neibart, and directed by Dan Attias.
Meanwhile, Eric, Drama, and Scott attempt to bring Andrew Dice Clay in line, while Ari goes on a date.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.36 million household viewers and gained a 1.3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
Carlos (Miguel Sandoval) tells Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) that he will assign a company to own Avion, praising him for his actions.
Despite Yagoda (William Fichtner) warning that test screenings do not always indicate success, Clay refuses to compromise and fires Scott.
As Vince calls him from the other side of the door, an exasperated Ertz opens a drawer, taking out a gun and jamming it to his head.
The episode was written by executive story editors Wesley Nickerson III and Kenny Neibart, and directed by Dan Attias.
Last night's episode of Entourage blew through the transition between acts I and II and set up for the rock throwing to begin next week.
"[5] Hollywood.com wrote, "And Ari learns the most important lesson in dating- always date someone old enough to understand your pop cultural references.